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Regularity Q&R Sports & Racing HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car Regularity 3 Trevor Bly 1973 MGB 5 Paul Guntley 1973 Ford Falcon 7 Graham Henshaw 1970 Morris Mini Cooper S 20 Rob Harrison 1970 Rover P6B 3500 23 Ron Goodman 1958 Porsche 356A 27 Jim Davidson 1963 Lotus Elan 29 David Ellis 1969 Holden Torana GTR 32 Nigel Hughan 1960 Sunbeam Alpine 34 Grant Harrington 1973 Holden Torana XU-1 36 Rod Chivas 1969 Triumph GT6 37 Warren Jenkins 1966 Shelby GT 350 38 Chris Holland 1966 Shelby GT350 39 Graeme Downer 1969 Morgan Plus 8 45 David Price 1972 TVR 2500M 51 Phil Lewis 1966 Ferrari 206SP Replica 63 Aaron Lewis 1969 Jaguar E-Type 65 Warren De Guara 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe 90 Trevor McPherson 1968 Alfa Romeo GT Veloce 1750 91 Phillip Hoad 1973 Holden Torana XU-1 99 Jim Rooke 1960 Volante Ford 111 Peter Lubrano 1979 Alfa Romeo Alfa Sud TI 127 Peter Ireland 1970 Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV 143 David Lawrence 1955 Austin Healey 100/4 178 Doug Selwood 1976 Porsche 911 207 Richard Cardew 1962 Sunbeam Alpine 635 Michael Cooke 1980 BMW 635 Csi 717 Laurie Griffiths 1971 Jaguar XJ6 961 Paul Finch 2000 PRB S3 Clubman Q&R Sports & Racing Q&R Racing 1 Travis Engen 1976 Ralt RT1 2 Gregory Thornton 1973 Titan Mk 10 3 Ian Buddery 1986 March 86C 4 Martin Bullock 1976 Chevron B34 11 David Kent 1975 Chevron B29 F2 12 John Pooley 1982 Penske Indy Car 15 Andrew McLaren 1974 Elfin 623 Formula 3 24 Al Palmer 1974 Cheetah Mk 6 Formula 2 33 Ian Ross 1985 Lola THL1 - F1 35 Chris Farrell 1982 Spirit Honda / BMW 50 Rodney Brincat 1976 Rennmax BN7 56 Mark Goldsmith 1974 Elfin 622 69 Frank Marshall 1973 ASP F3/2 72 John Gale 1972 Surtees F1:TS9B#6 80 Edward Gavin 1982 Cheetah Mk 8 AF2 88 Colin Haste 1977 Lola T560 Page 1 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car 91 Vivian King 1986 RALT RT4 111 Peter Whelan 1977 Chevron B42 181 Lance Carwardine 1969 Brabham Jane BT23 183 Peter Larner 1976 Elfin 700 201 John Kierath 1987 Richards 201B Q&R Sports 5 Andrew Sefton 1974 Haggis U2 Clubman 8 Dave Morrow 1975 Seco Ford Clubman 9 Rob Tweedie 1974 Elfin MS7 14 Keith Carling 1980 Tiga Sports 2000 20 Paul Trevethan 1973 MGBGT V8 21 Justin McClintock 1983 Galloway Clubman 27 Guy Chick 1974 ASP Clubman 340C 28 Bruce Taylor 1981 Tiga SC81 S2000 34 Ron Hay 1980 Lola Sports 2000 57 Kevin Lewis 1986 Cheetah Ransburg MK8 60 Alan Nolan 1975 Nola Chev 77 Bob Cracknell 1980 Tiga SC80 Sports 2000 83 Jeff Brown 1970 Chevron B16 93 Kev Gray 1983 Lola T594 Sports 2000 97 Mike Gehde 1982 Lola T592S Sports 2000 99 Allan (Gundy) Hunt 1971 Hunter Clubman Group O Racing 1 Richard Carter 1966 Elfin Monocoque 3 Chris Farrell 1969 Brabham BT 30 6 Max Pearson 1969 Brabham BT29 7 Jeffrey Hinde 1969 Delta Formula 2 10 Tim Kuchel 1966 Brabham BT 18 11 Travis Engen 1970 Chevron B17B FB 12 Steve Weller 1968 Elfin 600B 18 Trevor Parrott 1966 Brabham BT 18 21 Peter Barclay 1966 Brabham BT 21A 25 Herb Neal 1968 Neal Ford Mk2 26 Peter Strauss 1968 Brabham BT31 28 Damon Hancock 1967 Brabham BT23C 29 Wayne Wilson 1970 Brabham BT29 30 Norman Falkiner 1967 Elfin Monocoque 32 Sean Whelan 1969 Brabham BT 30 36 Aaron Lewis 1966/9 Eagle Indy 53 Laurie Bennett 1970 Elfin 600 B 59 Marc Giroux 1969 Brabham BT29 64 Paul Hamilton 1968 Elfin 600 81 John Macey 1966 Brabham BT 18 91 John Ashwell 1968 Brabham BT 21C 96 Dale Harvey 1969 Proton F2 Group M Racing (incl FJ) & M&O Sports & Invited Group L Group M Racing & Invited L Page 2 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car 6 Henry Oosterbaan 1965 Alton AR2 14 Richard Longes 1965 Brabham BT 14 17 Ed Holly 1963 Brabham BT6 33 Harry Hickling 1963 Rennmax BN1 37 Dick Willis 1959 Mildren Cooper T51 47 David Allison 1962 Cooper T62 65 Geoff Varey 1965 Elfin Mono 75 Jim McConville 1965 Cooper T75 77 Richard Nitschke 1962 Elfin Catalina Formula Junior 2 Grant Craft 1962 Brabham BT2 FJ 3 Paul Littler 1965 Brabham BT15 4 Bruce Edgar 1963 Elfin FJ 7 Neil McCrudden 1961 Lotus20/22 FJ 23 Bill Hemming 1962 Elfin 30 Allan Cattle 1959 Volpini FJ 31 Tony Olissoff 1960 Emeryson Elfin Mk 1 39 Roger Ealand 1963 Koala Formula Junior 62 Ian Bailey 1962 Lynx FJ 70 Tony Simmons 1963 Brabham BT6 FJ 73 Noel Woodford 1961 Gemini MK3A FJ 76 Frank Hook 1965 Cooper T76 87 Peter Barclay 1965 Brabham BT 15 89 John Medley 1960 Nota BMC Formula Junior 92 Don Thallon 1963 MRC.22 Ford FJ M&O Sports 1 Travis Engen 1962 Lotus 23B 9 Rod Swadling 1964 ARA Ford Clubman 28 Howard Blight 1967 Elfin 300 40 Peter Cohen 1965 HRB Ford Special 41 Peter Boel 1968 Flintstone Lotus (Mod 23B) 60 Richard Knox 1966 Olympus Ford 66 Trevor Booth 1965 Nota Sunbeam 123 John Evans 1964 Lotus 23B Sports Formula Ford 2 Allan Conway 1968 Lotus 51A FF 5 Chris King 1983 Reynard 6 Edward King 1984 Reynard 7 David Holland 1989 Reynard 14 Kendal Barry-Cotter 1982 PRS 82F Formula Ford 17 Tony Cavanagh 1977 Lola T440 Formula Ford 21 Laurence Burford 1975 Royale RP21 Formula Ford 26 Marc Giroux 1980 Crossle 40/45 Formula Ford 27 Garry Watson 1973 Mawer Formula Ford 46 Don Greig 1983/84 Elwyn 004 50 Kieran McLaughlin 1989 Van Dieman RF89 51 Daniel Bando 1968 Lotus 51 FF Page 3 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car 53 Mark Lowing 1983 Reynard 83FF 61 Lynn Cowan 1969 Lotus 61 Formula Ford 65 Steve Cromer 1977 Elwyn 002 71 Lawrence Quilkey 1977 Hawke DL17 Formula Ford 81 Ross Andrews 1981 Van Diemen RF81 82 John Pymble 1982 Van Diemen 88 Doug Matley 1989 Reynard 89F 161 John Tarran 1970 Lotus 61M Formula Ford Page 4 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car Group S 3 Geoff Morse 1960 Sunbeam Alpine 4 Jim Catts 1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 5 Laurie Sellers 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350 6 Tony Dains 1970 Triumph TR6 7 Darren Burnes 1976 Porsche Carrera 3 8 Stuart Littlemore 1970 Morgan Plus 8 9 Stan Adler 1975 Porsche 911 11 Colin Wilson-Brown 1970 Alfa Romeo GTV 12 David Withers 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera 15 Richard Rose 1959 MGA 17 Andrew Purvis 1976 Porsche Carrera 22 Geoff Pike 1971 MGB Roadster 23 Ron Goodman 1954 Porsche 356 24 Mike Bendeich 1972 Morgan 4/4 Roadster 26 Geoff Byrne 1969 Triumph TR6 27 Damien Meyer 1970 MG Midget 33 Tim Scarr 1965 Sunbeam Tiger 34 Brian Duffy 1959 Austin Healey 3000 Mk1 35 Richard Watts 1976 Porsche 911 36 Kevin Luke 1966 Shelby GT350 39 Graeme Downer 1969 Morgan Plus 8 40 Russell Stanford 1972 Datsun 260Z 41 Geoff Morgan 1975 Porsche 911 Carrera 47 Andrew Gibson 1960 Triumph TR3A 51 Kent Brown 1967 MGB 57 Colin Connaughton 1977 Alfa Romeo Alfetta 60 Michael Byrne 1973 Lotus Europa Twin Cam 67 Peter Eames 1976 Porsche Carrera 69 Stephen Smith 1980 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 72 Zach McAfee 1956 Austin Healey 100/6 75 Brian Weston 1971 MG Midget 76 Michael Rose 1964 Sunbeam Tiger 80 Colin Goldsmith 1960 Austin Healey 3000 82 Laurie Burton 1969 TVR Tuscan 84 Glen Coutinho 1972 Triumph TR6 85 Steve Constantinidis 1978 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 89 Geoff Pearson 1972 Datsun 240Z 90 Robert Berson 1969 Porsche 911T 92 Greg Shield 1977 Porsche Carrera 93 Geoff King 1962 Austin Healey Sprite Mk 2A 94 Colin Ward 1964 MGB 98 Grant Craft 1974 Lotus 7 S4 111 Bob Wootton 1962 MGB Roadster 115 Bruce Rooke 1965 MGB 117 James Calvert-Jones 1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 144 Don Dimitriadis 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby 350 GT Page 5 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car 151 Matthew Baragwanath 1975 MGB GT V8 176 Peter Lang 1970 Datsun 260Z 209 Warren Lawlor 1965 Austin Healey Sprite Mk 3A 260 James Flett 1974 Datsun 260Z 280 Wayne Potts 1977 Datsun 280Z 666 Graeme Rutledge 1974 Triumph TR6 Group N 11 Michael Anderson 1971 Ford Falcon XY GT 13 Graham Russell 1964 Morris Mini Cooper S 15 Jason Foley 1971 Ford Falcon XY GT 20 David Roberts 1964 Morris Mini Cooper S 28 Brad Tilley 1966 Ford Mustang 40 Chris Collett 1964 Morris Mini Cooper S 50 Rodney Brincat 1964 Ford Cortina GT 61 David Wheatley 1964 Morris Mini Cooper S 65 Michael Cannon 1971 Ford Falcon XY GTHO 70 Wayne Rogerson 1970 Mazda RX2 Coupe 84 Rod Wallace 1972 Holden Torana GTR XU-1 93 John Burke 1972 Valiant Charger R/T 101 Marty Macri 1969 Chev Camaro SS 102 Vince Macri 1964 Holden EH 112 John Shuttle 1960 Jaguar Mk 2 113 Alan Mayne 1972 Mazda RX2 118 Brian Titheradge 1964 Ford Cortina Mk 1 131 Craig Robertson 1971 Valiant Charger 140 Michael Collins 1964 Ford Cortina 146 Paul Tierney 1972 Holden Torana XU-1 150 Ray Dean 1964 Holden EH 183 Colin Tierney 1964 Holden EH 188 Danny Berry 1968 Morris Mini Cooper S 197 Mark Broadhead 1964 Morris Mini Cooper S 316 Stephen Beazley 1964 Ford Cortina GT Formula Vee 1 Nigel Jones 1975 Rennmax Mk 2 Formula Vee 3 Bernie Cashin 1983 Spectra Vee 4 Michael Peters 1983 Avanti Vee 5 Doug Angus 1983 Elfin NG Formula Vee 13 Chris Raper 1984 Stag Formula Vee 15 Tony Paynter 1971 Stag Formula Vee 17 Lyall Moyes 1981 Elfin NG Formula Vee 25 Greg Stott 1967 Mako Formula Vee 31 Bernie Haehnle 1967 Rennmax Formula Vee Mk 1 38 Geoff Stone 1981 Elfin NG Formula Vee 51 Elizabeth Bailey 1974 GAS Formula Vee 55 Mark Golding-Piper 1985 Nimbus Formula Vee 56 Kevan Peters 1965 Rennmax Formula Vee Mk1 75 James Nagel 1975 Rennmax Mk11 Formula Vee Page 6 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car 77 Luc Botton 1984 Elfin Formula Vee Page 7 HSRCA - Sydney Motorsport Park 29/30 November Entrant's List Number Name Car Formula 5000 2 Tom Tweedie 1973 Chevron B24/28 5 Steve Ross 1972 McRae 6 Richard Davison 1974 Lola T332 F5000 10 Jay Bondini 1974 Lola T332 HU43 11 Bill Hemming 1977 Elfin MR8 14 Russell Greer 1973 Lola T332 24 Paul Zazryn 1974 Lola T332 F5000 25 Philip Lewis 1972 Matich A50 30 Ian Clements 1976 Lola T332 43 Rod Carroll 1968 Lola T140 57 Clark Proctor 1973 March 73A/1 F5000 67 David Arrowsmith 1971 Lotus 70B F5000 68 Philip Jewell 1969 McKee F5000 Mk8/12 78 David Banks 1974 Talon F5000 88 Gregory Thornton 1975 March 75A F5000 125 Grant Martin 1974 Talon MR1A Page 8.
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